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A tremendous hidden gem. The rooms are beautiful and the sq feet per dollar is a fantastic deal. Quick subway trip to Grand Central and easy access to Williamsburg. The walk across the bridge to Long Island City affords an incredible view of the Manhattan. Shuttle service is available ( only complaint is they need another car, wait times were abut annoying). The neighbourhood is not touristy so if that's your thing, keep looking but if you love an authentic experience while travelling this is it. Fell in love with Brooklyn. Truly great hotel.

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Located in Greenpoint, this aparthotel is within 1 mi (2 km) of MoMA PS1, 5 Pointz The Institute of Higher Burnin, and Gantry …More

The room was very spacious and comfortable. TV reception was poor and there is no bar facility in the hotel if you are looking to sit I the garden with a drink. The staff was very friendly and helpful!

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Situated in Williamsburg, this hotel is close to Brooklyn Academy of Music, Brooklyn Bridge, Federal Reserve Bank of New …More

From the moment we arrived we felt welcome. The handicapped access room has a great shower. The rooms are well designed so that you do not find them liken to the small rooms you get in the old hotels in Manhattan. It is easy finding parking and eateries around there. We enjoyed our stay and will definitely come back next time we go to the City.

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Located in the heart of Brooklyn's popular Williamsburg district, Hotel Le Jolie is minutes from Manhattan and the city's …More

The hotel itself is very clean and the staff are very polite. It's in a good spot within walking distance to many restaurants, shops, the Brooklyn Brewery, etc. You'll see some New York "graffiti" nearby which is actually street art and it's in a pretty safe neighborhood.
My primary complaint with the hotel is that the staff, while mostly friendly, seem like they were transported there in a sealed plastic bag. I asked for recommendations by phone two days before my visit and got a list of NYC attractions e-mailed to me, which looked like a copy/paste from Google. Upon arrival, only one staff member was able to recommend a restaurant nearby - the others went to Google to find one. I can do that! I wanted a *local* recommendation! The main level lobby bar is underwhelming. I think they had a grand total of one cider and one beer stocked and all the red wine was "chilled" - not our thing. When I asked for a mojito and got one with cucumbers in it, I asked for another without and the pool bartender gave me a look of astonishment... but did remake the drink. Upon arriving at the rooftop bar at 10:55 at night, and with a reasonably good number of people there, the only bartender informed me that the rooftop area was closing/no longer serving. On my way out, I commented on this to the front desk who told me that, no, the rooftop operates until at least 11:45.
Better off going to one of the other places in the neighborhood to drink. There are at least 20 in a 3 minute walk

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Located in Williamsburg, this romantic hotel is within 3 mi (5 km) of Williamsburg Bridge, MoMA PS1, and 5 Pointz The …More

Hotel was simple enough and comfortable. Double bed, air-conditioning and in room sink was available and amenities are shared. If you're wanting to save on accommodation, this is the place to stay as it is close to train, supermarket and McDonalds. Not ideal for anyone with restricted mobility as halls and staircases are very narrow. Don't bring much luggage or anything heavy with you if you're staying here. Staff were relaxed and easy to work with.

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Located in Bedford-Stuyvesant, this hotel is within 3 mi (5 km) of Brooklyn Children's Museum, Brower Park, and Jewish …More